A few points...
First, While the relationship between NJASAP and the NetJets ELT isn't all balloons and ponies, The CEO has not been emboldened into thinking he can threaten their unity by launching a Flexjet style campaign. Yes, they have been keeping their eye on it but their concerns a lot...
This is why I love reading Flightinfo! Dude calls out another guy for his (supposed) ignorance, then proceeds to write a post that looks like it was written by a 3rd grade ESL student. Classic!
You have left out one of the key factors an arbitrator would use to determine a seniority list integration, that is career expectation. Based on the path that CS/CA has been on for the last few years, I think that it's safe to say that an arbitrator would weigh heavily toward the Flops pilot...
There's a great way to win over hearts and minds! At least Family Guy had some eloquence.
I remember in 2005 the Assistant DO telling me that we were going to go out of business because of the ridiculous contract that was just signed. In reality what happened was the golden age of NetJets...
Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but what the PR never says is that Flexjet is being sold. However, it is Flexjet's activities that have been sold for $185 million. What does "activities" really mean? Honest question. There is obviously some legalese going on here.
I really wish that was what this section says, but it doesn't.
I used to do IOE in the Excel before they RIFTed a bunch of us. Pretty much every First Officer I did IOE with is now furloughed. That is truly a shame since most of those guys and gals were damn fine pilots and super good people. I...
That's actually pretty funny. I hope for you and all the rest of the 495 that it happens sooner rather than later. As a former IOE captain, I did a lot of training on guys and gals that have since been furloughed. It's a shame because most them were very good at the job and fun to be around.
I...
There is no way on God's green earth that we will ever go on strike. But that's another discussion entirely. Now to your point...
COBRA. When you are on strike, you still have your medical insurance available to you through COBRA. I know this because I lived it.
That's funny, I talked to a real Avantair owner the other day. Let's just say that his assessment of the situation at AAIR is in stark contrast of what you have posted here.
Hey look, I don't wish bad upon anybody. However, there are some real red flags out there with Avantair. Besides, this is...
I hate to get involved in a crank measuring contest, but have you actually read any of these reports? If you did you would see that many of them were no fault of the crew or company (i.e. service vehicle drives into an aircraft, flight attendant not wearing a seat belt, line guy stepping into...
Did you post a refute to what you thought was BS/misinformation? The flashlight of truth will scurry a lot of rats. A little advice, think of our message board like a wild hog searching for truffles. There is a lot of great information to be found however, you have to root through a whole bunch...
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